Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801, Band 15Samuel Stansbury and Company, 1803 |
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... Spaniards , the Portuguese are considered as inferior both in person and genius . They are said to be extremely haughty , treache rous , and crafty ; addicted to avarice ; vindic- tive , malicious , and cruel . The lower orders have a ...
... Spaniards , the Portuguese are considered as inferior both in person and genius . They are said to be extremely haughty , treache rous , and crafty ; addicted to avarice ; vindic- tive , malicious , and cruel . The lower orders have a ...
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... identical Don Sebastian , the Spaniards gravely pretended that he was a magician , and that the devil sug- gested to him those illusions which were cal culated culated to make an impression on credulous minds . It PORTUGAL . 59.
... identical Don Sebastian , the Spaniards gravely pretended that he was a magician , and that the devil sug- gested to him those illusions which were cal culated culated to make an impression on credulous minds . It PORTUGAL . 59.
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... Spaniards , therefore , advanced with order and discipline , no one dis- puting their progress , except the prince of Crato , the illegitimate nephew of the deceased king , who caused himself to be proclaimed by the po- pulace of Lisbon ...
... Spaniards , therefore , advanced with order and discipline , no one dis- puting their progress , except the prince of Crato , the illegitimate nephew of the deceased king , who caused himself to be proclaimed by the po- pulace of Lisbon ...
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... Spaniards , how- ever , repulsed him with great loss , and inflicted exemplary punishment on the Portuguese pri- soners found in his service . Nevertheless Don Antonio retained possession of a few places , coined money , and exercised ...
... Spaniards , how- ever , repulsed him with great loss , and inflicted exemplary punishment on the Portuguese pri- soners found in his service . Nevertheless Don Antonio retained possession of a few places , coined money , and exercised ...
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... Spaniards were employing to reduce Portugal to an appendant province . These are only the outlines of transactions during a period of sixty years : to enter into details would only be a history of the successive encroachments made by ...
... Spaniards were employing to reduce Portugal to an appendant province . These are only the outlines of transactions during a period of sixty years : to enter into details would only be a history of the successive encroachments made by ...
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